The Bridgestone Tour B RX is a 3-piece premium urethane golf ball engineered for golfers with driver swing speeds under 105 mph who want tour-level distance and greenside control. The TOUR B RX is Bridgestone’s premium urethane ball designed for golfers with swing speeds under roughly 105 mph who still want tour-level performance. It sits just below the firmer TOUR B X in compression and offers a softer feel with slightly higher launch.
What Is the Bridgestone Tour B RX?
The Bridgestone Tour B RX is a low-compression, 3-piece golf ball positioned as the distance-focused option within Bridgestone’s 4-ball Tour B lineup, targeting moderate swing speed players. The Tour B RX is aimed at golfers with a driver swing speed south of 105 mph who want to maximize distance while still getting spin and control around the greens. For context, see our previous guide on Yakult Factory Tour Guide: 6 Worldwide Locations, Free Entry, and Booking Steps.
Bridgestone has 4 different balls in their Tour B range to suit most golfers. The Tour B X and B XS are for golfers with driver swing speeds of 105 mph and above. The Tour B RX and Tour B RXS are for golfers with swing speeds below 105 mph.
The Bridgestone Tour B RX Golf Ball retails for $44.99 a dozen (MSRP), built and designed to provide improved distance and accuracy.
What Are the 5 Key Technologies in the Bridgestone Tour B RX?
The Bridgestone Tour B RX features 5 core technologies: the REACTIV X Smart Cover, Gradational Compression Core, Dual Dimple aerodynamics, Seamless Cover Technology, and the XCLRNT mid-layer. Each technology targets a specific performance area.
| Technology | Location | Primary Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| REACTIV X Smart Cover | Outer urethane cover | Firms on fast impacts, softens on slow shots |
| Gradational Compression Core | Inner core | Reduces side spin, increases ball speed |
| Dual Dimple Design | Cover surface | Penetrating flight, enhanced aerodynamics |
| XCLRNT Mid-Layer | Between core and cover | Increases rebound energy and distance |
| Seamless Cover Technology | Dimple pattern | Consistent trajectory and uniform ball flight |
What Is the REACTIV X Smart Cover on the Tour B RX?
The REACTIV X Smart Cover is a urethane polymer that adjusts firmness based on the speed of impact, delivering 2 distinct performance states in 1 cover. The REACTIV iQ Urethane Cover is a smart polymer that firms up on faster impacts for distance and stays soft on slower shots for more spin and control. On tee shots, the cover rebounds quickly, delivering explosive velocity and increased distance. On approach shots, it stays on the face longer, providing more spin and soft feel around the green.
The REACTIV X Smart Cover combines REACTIV iQ Smart Cover technology with the XCLRNT mid-layer. The Smart Cover really shines when dialling in on delicate shots and offers a surprising amount of greenside grip.
What Is the Gradational Compression Core?
The Gradational Compression Core transitions from soft at the center to firm at the outer edge to maximize energy transfer and reduce driver spin. The Gradational Compression Core boosts energy transfer and reduces driver spin. Higher initial ball speed and lower side spin from the Gradational Compression Core help give golfers an advantage on the course.
For most golfers, the biggest distance killer is losing the ball left or right. The Gradational Compression Core helps to decrease side spin while increasing ball speed, making it one of the most valued technologies in the Tour B RX.
What Is the Dual Dimple Technology on the Tour B RX?
The Dual Dimple technology places a smaller dimple inside each larger outer dimple, producing a more stable and penetrating ball flight. The Dual Dimple technology was first featured on the Bridgestone e5, e6, and e7 range. Based on its success, Bridgestone continues to sport this technology on their premium Tour B range. Extra distance and enhanced aerodynamics result from the Dual Dimple design.
The Tour B RX features a 338-dimple pattern. The curves of the dual dimples were modified to improve distance through a more penetrating flight.
What Is the Compression Rating of the Bridgestone Tour B RX?

The Bridgestone Tour B RX has a compression rating of 66, making it the lowest-compression ball in the Tour B lineup. The Tour B RX has a low 66 compression rating and 338 Dual Dimple pattern with a softer urethane cover. This tour quality ball is a better match for golfers with a slower golf swing.
The 4 Tour B balls compared by compression:
- Tour B X: Highest compression – designed for swing speeds above 105 mph
- Tour B XS: High compression – above 105 mph, spin-focused
- Tour B RX: Low compression (66) – under 105 mph, distance-focused
- Tour B RXS: Low compression – under 105 mph, spin-focused
MyGolfSpy’s Ball Lab testing found a 13-point compression range across a sample of Tour B RX balls. The balls are made at Bridgestone’s factory in Covington, Georgia, and feature 3-piece construction with an injection-molded urethane cover.
How Does the Bridgestone Tour B RX Perform with the Driver?
The Bridgestone Tour B RX produces low spin and mid-launch with the driver, maximizing carry distance for moderate swing speeds without ballooning the ball flight. With the driver, the Bridgestone TOUR B RX shows a clear low-spin, mid-launch identity. It is built to maximize carry for moderate swing speeds without ballooning. It was not the longest ball in MyGolfSpy’s 2025 test but held steady across all speeds with predictable distance and consistency.
MyGolfSpy 2025 Ball Test driver performance data for the Tour B RX:
High swing speed: 315.8 yards total (284.5 carry) at 2,673 rpm, producing a flatter, more penetrating flight. Mid swing speed: 286.9 yards total (251.5 carry) at 2,550 rpm.
How Does the Bridgestone Tour B RX Perform Around the Greens?
The Bridgestone Tour B RX delivers responsive feel and greenside grip, particularly on chip shots, pitch shots, and short putts. Around the greens, the Tour B RX is faultless. There is an ideal responsive feel and a surprising amount of greenside grip for optimal control on the putting surface. The REACTIV X Smart Cover shines when dialling in on delicate shots, rivalling Bridgestone’s more spin-focused balls like the Tour B XS.
The Tour B RX has the lowest spin rate around the greens compared to the Tour B X, XS, and RXS. Golfers requiring high wedge backspin should consider the Tour B RXS instead.
Who Should Play the Bridgestone Tour B RX?
The Bridgestone Tour B RX is best suited for 3 golfer profiles: moderate swing speed players under 105 mph, mid-handicap golfers seeking tour-level urethane performance, and players who find the Tour B X too firm.
The Tour B RX is made for golfers looking to improve distance and accuracy who regard the Tour B X to be too firm for their liking. The Tour B RX was engineered for slower clubhead speeds and gives more performance due to its softer urethane cover compared to the X ball.
Being aimed at low-to-mid handicap players accustomed to premium balls, the Bridgestone Tour B RX is focused on placing the ball closer to the hole with less club on the approach shot, due to its accuracy and control.
Golfer profiles suited to the Tour B RX:
- Senior golfers: Swing speeds below 90 mph benefit from the low 66 compression rating
- Mid-handicap players: Golfers between 10 and 20 handicap seeking tour-feel feedback
- Players transitioning from distance balls: Those moving from 2-piece balls to urethane performance
How Does the Bridgestone Tour B RX Compare to the Tour B RXS?
The Tour B RX and Tour B RXS are both designed for swing speeds under 105 mph, with 1 key difference: the RX prioritizes distance and accuracy, while the RXS prioritizes greenside spin and soft feel.
| Spec | Tour B RX | Tour B RXS |
|---|---|---|
| Swing Speed Target | Under 105 mph | Under 105 mph |
| Primary Focus | Distance, accuracy | Greenside spin, soft feel |
| Compression | 66 (low) | Lower than RX |
| Cover | REACTIV X urethane | REACTIV X urethane |
| Best For | Fairways, distance control | Short game, approach shots |
Bridgestone offers another ball for those who swing the driver slower than 105 mph: the Tour B RXS, which delivers more greenside spin and control. The Tour B RXS is played by 1992 Masters Champion Fred Couples.
What Is the Price of the Bridgestone Tour B RX?
The Bridgestone Tour B RX is priced at $44.99 per dozen in the United States and 44.99 British pounds per dozen in the United Kingdom. The balls are available in white and yellow and are traditionally numbered 1 through 4 with red numbers. They are available from numerous retailers at an RRP of $49.99 per dozen.
3 purchasing options for the Tour B RX:
- Full retail price: $44.99 to $49.99 per dozen at authorized golf retailers and Bridgestonegolf.com
- Prior generation discount: Previous version Tour B RX is available at reduced pricing from major online retailers
- Personalized balls: Custom text options are available through Bridgestone’s website at an additional fee per dozen
How Does the Bridgestone Tour B RX Compare to Competitors?
The Tour B RX competes directly against 4 premium urethane balls designed for moderate swing speeds. Examples include the Titleist Pro V1, Callaway Chrome Soft, TaylorMade Tour Response, and Srixon Q-Star Tour.
Compared to Callaway’s ERC Soft, which targets a similar golfer, the RX is 8 yards back when averaged across 85 and 100 mph driver swing speeds. Wedge backspin performance is 911 rpm lower than the ERC Soft, and shot dispersion area is 16.5 percent larger than the ERC Soft in robot testing data.
MyGolfSpy data shows that the Tour B RX and Wilson Triad are nearly identical across most data points, except for compression. The Tour B RX has a compression of 89 in MyGolfSpy’s testing methodology versus 80 for the Wilson Triad. The Triad produces better spin control with the driver, irons, and wedges.
The Bridgestone Tour B RX delivers 5 verified technologies, a 66 compression rating, and $44.99 per dozen pricing into a 3-piece urethane package designed specifically for golfers whose driver swing speed falls below 105 mph – making it one of the most precisely targeted premium golf balls available for mid-speed players.

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